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M 1 ,, -- ,f- 'i' ' ,-X Z , LA REVISTA STAFF - Standing: Sally Bennett, Dot Mayfield, Merna Cordy, Ruybe Attebery. Sitting: Marg Walker, Advertising Editorg Lou Fife, Editorg Gene Torigiani, Sports Editorg Miss Elsie Brown, Adviser. win read Mociafmna a muisfalhfd join i fg ' ' We made it! La Revista '55 won high- est national honors - the All-American from NSPA and the AA from NSYA. The staff of La Revista '56 felt a natural pride in their forerunners and a challenge to win these top honors again. They started yearbook sales with a lively skit. They wore Busy at work to complete the yearbook- Rubye Atte- beryg Lou Fife, Editorg Gene Torigiani, Sports Editor, Miss Elsie Brown, Adviser. out shoe leather selling advertisements. They balanced layouts, pasted the dummy, kept the accounts straight, wrote and typed copy, wrote headings, decided which pic- tures to use, and then wrote captions for the pictures. As the deadline approached, the staff worked night and day. Stal? members look at one of the advertising posters- Sally Bennett, Cordy. Marg Walker, Dot Mayfield, Merna N if
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Scholarship for Service KSU 'A' ,yn il - DFA, 6' 'fa 5 fa Z S4 5' .- 5 Gb TI Q 1 4 wt I Q Z C.S.F. MEMBERS-S'hn1dir1g.' Miss Elsie Brown, Adviser, Carolyn Hess, Sem. I, 2, Rubye Attebery. Sem. l. Sittirzg: Bertram Snedden, Sem. lg Jody Williams, Sem. 23 Mitchell Bush, Sem. 2. lnot pictured? . . . sS?lfLJ8l'Lfil .!4CAl8UQ One of the highest honors to be attained in a California high school is to be a mem- ber of the California Scholarship Federation and to live the motto, Scholarship for Ser- vice. To become a member of the C.S.F., a student must earn IO points during the pre- vious semester: the equivalent of three A's and one B. A member may wear the C.S.F. Pin for the semester of membership. He also receives a membership card and an emblem with a star for each semester of membership. Jody Williams, Girls' Stater of '55, shows her scrapbook to Carolyn Hess, Girls' Stater of '56, and Fay Cox, alternate. Q-- 0I'l 0I 57 QCQL UQ LUCIJ' 5 Pete Wilson and Carolyn Hess were chos- en Boy and Girl State representatives. jim Petersen and Fay Cox are alternates. Pete and Carolyn will represent M.H.S. at Sacramento late in june, where they will learn how government is set up. Among the places they will visit are the State Capitol, Sutters Fort, and the Governor's Ofhce. These students were chosen for their de- pendability, leadership, scholarship, char- acter, citizenship, and sportsmanship. Gene Torigiani, Boys' Stater of '55, shakes the hand of the '56 Boys' Stater Pete Wilson, as jim Petersen, alter- nate, looks on.
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xx, INDIAN FLASHES STAFF - Dot Mayfield, W'ally Davis, Miss Brown, Adviser: Merna Cordy. Kurt Crittenden, Q. L. Thibodeaux. ,Qncban 3 cwAe:5 eloorffi ofafefifejwlalalaenings For such a small paper, the Indian Flashes seemed filled to overflowing with the latest news. The staff worked long and hard this year to publish the most recent happenings. The mimeographed paper consisted of four pages-news, editorials, sports, and Dot Mayheld and Q. L. Thibodeaux type stencils as Wfally Davis looks on. features-with an editor for each page. The proceeds of the paper went to the La Revista. Eighteen issues were published during the year, two of which were special issues - the Christmas edition and the Sen- ior edition. Merna Cordy and Kurt Crittenden get thc Mimeograph machine ready to print the paper.
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